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America's Got Talent judge Howie Mandel summed up Tuesday night's episode best when he threw up his hands and exclaimed, "America, how you're going to find seven — I don't know. What a night!"

What a night, indeed. In the third (and last!) round of AGT quarterfinals, 12 acts — Rob Lake, The Future Kingz, Us the Duo, Zurcaroh(Tyra Banks's golden buzzer), UDI, Michael Ketterer (Simon Cowell's golden buzzer), Hans, Daniel Emmet (wild card), Aaron Crow, Brian King Joseph, Joseph O'Brien, and Christina Wells — battled it out for one of the seven remaining spots in the finals. The night was full of thrills, especially when it came to Aaron's act.

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The magician took the stage for a disturbingly mesmerizing performance that involved participation from Howie and Simon. Aaron used both judges to help him decide which bag had a knife hiding underneath it. Every time Howie picked a bag (by banging a mallet, nonetheless), Aaron slammed his hand down on it. Then, he began using Simon's hand — you know, just to freak everyone out.

As the bags whittled down from four to two, the madness appeared to be too much for judge Mel B. Almost seven minutes into the act, the former Spice Girl pressed her buzzer and spun her chair away from the stage.

Despite the blaring red "X" from Mel B, the act concluded shortly after by Howie picking the wrong bag and Aaron having to divert Simon's hand away from it. Talk about a close call.

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But besides the fact that Simon's hand almost got completely destroyed, fans on Twitter seemed upset that Mel B buzzed Aaron during such a high-stress moment. Some called the move "dangerous" and worried that the startling noise could've thrown off the performer's concentration:

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Buzzers should not be allowed during the live shows. These contestants need to think , concentrate and focus. Some of them are doing dangerous acts and one loud noise could be a disaster. Thank you Aaron for saving Simon's hand! #AGT

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The buzzers should not be activated during the live shows. They are very disturbing to the audience and especially to the performers that are doing the dangerous acts. Thank goodness Simon still has his hand and Aaron was not distracted by the buzzer. #AGT

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This isn't the first time Mel B has buzzed during an intense moment on the show. During escape artist Lord Nil's underwater act, Mel B slammed the buzzer in the middle of his heart-pounding performance because she was stressed. At the time, she received similar criticism online for doing so.

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GoodHousekeeping.com has reached out to Aaron for comment on receiving the "X," but has yet to receive word on whether it actually distracted him or not.

Either way, Aaron Crow fans can exhale knowing that the magician's fate is now in the hands of America. Mel B's "X" may have been frustrating, but it has no power when it comes to this level of the competition.

America's Got Talent is on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 p.m. ET on NBC.

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